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EFFORTPOST Oklahoman Grocer/Doordasher working 80 hours a week treading water in $113000 of debt

https://youtube.com/watch?v=zzqkVNE8AcU


								

								

Casey, 27, Beaver OK

Career:

  • Works at a grocery store

    • $20.75 an hour. 40-43

    • Around $43000 yearly

  • Doordash/Walmart Spark on the side

    • Is setting some money aside

    • around $500 a week

    • 30-40 hours a week

  • Dad lives with him, on SSI, the father pays utilities

  • Does not speak with dad much, "not a great relationship"

  • "I'm content working for the store forever"

Financials:

  • Pulled some credit timestamp

    • $2000

    • $400

  • "I don't keep track of much other than debt payments"

  • "I just keep track of the minimums nothing else"

  • Ex-girlfriend stories

    • Section 1 timestamp

      • Threatened self-harm frequently

      • "I kind of played into it for a while maxed out 4 or 5 cards, took out loans to pay them off and then built them back up again"

      • Married 6 months after meeting, separated in April 2022

      • Got everything back in the divorce

      • Has not sold the car he bought her yet

    • Section 2 timestamp

      • No kids - "We have to do things to make kids that never happened" :marseyxd:
    • Section 3 timestamp

      • Value of things from wife

        • iPhone, Apple Watch, Car, main things. Charger is the only thing he still has.
  • Self-rated 0/10

  • Credit Card 1 (Capital One) ($302/$300) timestamp

    • Spent 55 on it

    • Paid 25 minimum onto it

    • $6.86 interest accrued

    • Thought he would pay it off last month but just "didn't get to that" because he didn't have money left over?

    • Transactions include 2 car washes

  • Credit Card 2 (Destiny) ($646) timestamp

    • Charges a monthly fee $12.50

    • Did not realize he could close a card with a balance on it

    • $45 minimum payment

    • $19.64 interest accrued

    • 35.9% interest rate

    • Spent a year after the divorce not caring

      • Running cards up

      • Affirming everything

      • Lots of energy drinks at convenience stores

  • Credit Card 3 (Milestone) ($646) timestamp

    • 35.9% interest rate

    • 45 minimum payment

    • $22 monthly fee

  • OneMaiden Financial ($14107, actually $7000 but includes interest) timestamp

    • Loan to pay off another loan that had a 108% loan and the line of credit he pulled $400?

    • 31.5%

    • "pre-computed loan"

    • Brand new, only made 1 payment

  • Upstart timestamp

    • From paying off cards with his ex, 2021

    • 27% interest

    • Didn't catch a balance or payment on this one

  • Upstart ($914) timestamp

    • 31.2% interest

    • $46 minimum payment

  • Car Loan (Carvana) timestamp

    • 2019 Hyundai Ioniq Hybrid

    • Got it because it was available with no down-payments

    • Got this in January

    • 72 month term

    • 22% interest rate, he's not sure

  • Credit Card 4 (First National) (568/600) timestamp

    • $30 minimum payment

    • 30% interest rate

  • Credit Card 5 (Credit One) ($814/$800) timestamp

    • $70 minimum payment

    • Missed a payment twice on this one

    • Fell asleep and missed 5pm payment deadline? :marseywtf:

    • $16 interest accrued

    • $75 fees

    • Annual fee on this one

  • Loan (19'000) (Dodge Charger) timestamp

    • $513 minimum payment

    • His ex cajoled him into getting this one

    • Host rants about Chargers

    • Broken down in his driveway

    • Oil filter assembly on top of the assembly broke

      • he tried fixing it himself and broke more things
  • Credit Card 6 ($510) timestamp

    • $46 minimum

    • $12.85 interest

    • 25 fees (missed payment)

    • 30% interest

  • Car (2016 Hyundai Sonata) timestamp

    • 5 year loan

    • got in 2018

    • Didn't catch a number on this

    • refinanced from 19% to 9.6%, "that's one of the best [rates] I've got"

    • Broken down, car port got a wall sitting on it? He shows a picture

    • Mystery engine issues

    • Worth maybe 2'000

  • Home ($47'000) timestamp

    • Escrow Balance $1'307

    • 4.5% interest rate

    • "Fixer upper but quite a lot of land to it"

    • Thinks it's worth 100'000

  • Affirm (450)

  • Spending timestamp

    • Tons of fast food and convenience store purchases
  • Investing timestamp

    • $4'700 in an IRA

Debts:

  • $113'000 total debt

Pie Chart of current spending/debts timestamp

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Snapps, you're extremely optimistic if you think any graph related to this guy will follow that tragectory.

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It's a dead cat bounce, it means he'll have one last glimmer of hope before flatlining

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He will spend all of the money he makes on credit card debt.

The debt will be defaulted on so he will lose everything.

In the end he will be in the same place, but with more debt.

And a smaller car.

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Not if he's able to pay everything off.

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Not only is he not paying off his debt, his current income can't even make more than his minimum payments. Let alone, make a large enough dent in his total debt.

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He has to sell the home. Did u watch the video?

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Yeah I watched the video. He is not gonna sell his home. He has no one who would be willing to help set up a new apartment.

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Paying it all off just means he has more credit available to him.

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